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-- president clinton? and i said, sir, i have known him for a long, long time. he was up at west point, he said, and he said you are one of his friends. i just wanted to know. so he had a long shadow. i had actually met bill clinton when he was, i went to georgetown university for the conference on atlantic discussions, and i was a first glassman at west point, and i had gone down there, and it was the last -- first glassman -- classman at west point, and i had gone down there, and it was the last thing is going to do before becoming a rhodes scholar, and this girl said our you from arkansas, and i said yes, and she said there is somebody here from arkansas, and he is bill clinton. and i sit idle think he is from arkansas, and she said he is from arkansas because he talks about watermelons and stuff like this. [laughter] you are in high school and things like that and you know people who are good enough to get to a school like georgetown so an hour later this young guy comes up to me and he is escorted by
-- president clinton? and i said, sir, i have known him for a long, long time. he was up at west point, he said, and he said you are one of his friends. i just wanted to know. so he had a long shadow. i had actually met bill clinton when he was, i went to georgetown university for the conference on atlantic discussions, and i was a first glassman at west point, and i had gone down there, and it was the last -- first glassman -- classman at west point, and i had gone down there, and it was the...
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arkansas, the home of the clintons. there is not a single elected democrat in office anymore on a statewide level. just not one. >> and look at the guy who just won the senate seat in arkansas who's a guy who represents the whole -- i mean, he's jim weshbb on the republican side. that's exactly the kind of constituency that republicans appeal to now. and that's why jim webb is such an odd man out on the democratic side. it's not only that the obama party is constructive of other constituencies, it's also a matter of policy. you've got the urban elites on the coast who determine the policy of the party. who dominated in congress and who dominated in the think tanks, who dominate in ideas. one example, when obama, kerry, and others talk about the biggest challenge to america as being climate change or on the matter of policy, the vetoing of the keystone pipeline in and of itself, a very small issue but it's a stark representation of the extreme left on the environment against unions workers, real infrastructure exactly th
arkansas, the home of the clintons. there is not a single elected democrat in office anymore on a statewide level. just not one. >> and look at the guy who just won the senate seat in arkansas who's a guy who represents the whole -- i mean, he's jim weshbb on the republican side. that's exactly the kind of constituency that republicans appeal to now. and that's why jim webb is such an odd man out on the democratic side. it's not only that the obama party is constructive of other...
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they say bill clinton is not on the ballot. hillary clinton is her own person. we'll see if voters believe that too. >> rebecca, thank you so much. the big question tonight is could bill clinton's questions connected to jeffrey epstein, will it hurt hillary clinton come 2016? one thing for sure is we haven't seen hillary clinton speak for quite some time. according to rnc calculations it's been over 200 days since she's done a press conference more than 180 days since she sat down for an interview. joining us now with reaction we have democratic icic strategist and pollster, katie pavlov back with us. >> she's building a campaign team, honing her message. she doesn't need to be out there right now. she's so far ahead in the democratic field. and she has the edge also in the general election polls. what does she need to be running around right now? >> i have believe it or not my little spies inside hillary's camp. >> you do? >> people very close to the campaign. >> better not find out. es pi -- espionage. >> they tell me the level is def con five. >> i can't comm
they say bill clinton is not on the ballot. hillary clinton is her own person. we'll see if voters believe that too. >> rebecca, thank you so much. the big question tonight is could bill clinton's questions connected to jeffrey epstein, will it hurt hillary clinton come 2016? one thing for sure is we haven't seen hillary clinton speak for quite some time. according to rnc calculations it's been over 200 days since she's done a press conference more than 180 days since she sat down for an...
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with the clintons while hillary clinton is potentially running for president. >> the clintons have a rich history of fund raising missteps n 1990s, they were neermd trading donations to access and white house coffees. even selling overnights lincoln bed radio. >> it was unseemly then. beneath the office then. it was the second biggest scandal of the clinton presidency. and it should you can the last thing that they want voters to be reminded of today. >> reporter: yet these latest revelations have people again wondering what did donation to the foundation buy? certainly, they he helped fund many of the clintons expenses, including travel which irs documents show topped $8 million in 2013 the year hillary stepped down as secretary of state. >> they stopped it at one point when she was secretary of state, which should have been the obvious red light, but now they have gone back to the same old bad behavior. >> reporter: the liability may go beyond the appearance of selling influence. one of the biggest contribution, more than $10 million came last year from saudi arabia. in a 2009 stat
with the clintons while hillary clinton is potentially running for president. >> the clintons have a rich history of fund raising missteps n 1990s, they were neermd trading donations to access and white house coffees. even selling overnights lincoln bed radio. >> it was unseemly then. beneath the office then. it was the second biggest scandal of the clinton presidency. and it should you can the last thing that they want voters to be reminded of today. >> reporter: yet these...
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elizabeth warren, 31% and hillary clinton at 24% stop and this story -- once more, a new brand for clinton, focusing on how the clinton the visors are trying to rebrand the former secretary of state. they are introducing themselves and clinton is almost universally recognized, love her or lowther, potential voters know who she is after more than two decades in public life or, they think they know. your reaction? >> of the great point and most people won't be deciding to do i know hillary clinton, do i know what she's about? they will be saying am i inspired enough i the message to come to the polls and vote which mark about the new hampshire and iowa stuff, i think it is really positive so maybe people are out there visibly in the streets doing various other actions talking about how supportive they are of elizabeth moran's message. whether you support drafting her or not, it speaks to a passion out there in the country, like our caller from message but in places like south carolina kentucky, west virginia, people who really want someone to stand up to the little guy. that increases the pr
elizabeth warren, 31% and hillary clinton at 24% stop and this story -- once more, a new brand for clinton, focusing on how the clinton the visors are trying to rebrand the former secretary of state. they are introducing themselves and clinton is almost universally recognized, love her or lowther, potential voters know who she is after more than two decades in public life or, they think they know. your reaction? >> of the great point and most people won't be deciding to do i know hillary...
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that is a big challenge for hillary clinton. the second question closely related to that is what does the party of government do? what does the party of government say to voters when view fewer and fewer governments believe in -- >> we are comparing book sales. there are real problems with her nomination and the party i don't know how much anxiety it has because it has been taken with the idea that she cannot be beaten. this is a steam roller and the country is humming for her. she needs the exercise. the rollout was a disaster. she makes a lot of mistakes and was not a good candidate in '08. she had a good challenger in '08 and she lost. i think it would really help her. secondly and i think when you mentioned the fact that the foundation has been taking these donations from foreigners that is so tone deaf it is so obviously a mistake but it reminds you about the clintons for now three decades which is to skirt the edges of the law to sort of act above everyone else from the lincoln bedroom up until now and showing you what is
that is a big challenge for hillary clinton. the second question closely related to that is what does the party of government do? what does the party of government say to voters when view fewer and fewer governments believe in -- >> we are comparing book sales. there are real problems with her nomination and the party i don't know how much anxiety it has because it has been taken with the idea that she cannot be beaten. this is a steam roller and the country is humming for her. she needs...
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hillary clinton is in the white house now. let's start with her relationship with the hill which has been one of the most disappointing aspects of the obama years, not through his own fault that through the deadlock between congress and the white house. can we expect hillary to do better than obama? >> i vote for -- perhaps her greatest strength both because of the experience she had in that second administration working with opponents and passing a lot of domestic legislation and her full term in the senate which from the get-go she reached out across the aisle. click she is one of them and had a pretty successful turn. >> there are too many moving parts. it is hard to know what the composition of congress will be in 2017. will the democrats get control of the senate, that is an open question. the house is locked in for 10 years to republican control because of gerrymandering and those guys are pretty immune to hillary clinton's charms. she was popular in private with republicans but then they would go home and bash her to th
hillary clinton is in the white house now. let's start with her relationship with the hill which has been one of the most disappointing aspects of the obama years, not through his own fault that through the deadlock between congress and the white house. can we expect hillary to do better than obama? >> i vote for -- perhaps her greatest strength both because of the experience she had in that second administration working with opponents and passing a lot of domestic legislation and her...
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this is a portion of a symposium on the clinton administration hopes of it -- hosted by the clinton administration. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome editor and chief and copresident of the "atlantic," 23 million jobs created in millions moved out of poverty and the narrowing of the income inequality cap and the first legit surpluses in generations. how did it happen? how did the 1993 legit to that reduce the deficit get done? . for the 1997 budget deal that balanced the budget unsecured historic surpluses westmark how to the earned income tax credit and the child's program that helps the poor and the working class families and pulled will millions into the middle class get done? jean spurling and erskine roles are the perfect people to answer these questions. erskine bowles is to my left and joined the clinton administration in 1993 as the administrator of the small business administration and then moved to the white house as deputy chief of staff in 1994 and then chief of staff at the start of the clinton administration in 1997 until october, 1998. to keep them honest, and to add context t
this is a portion of a symposium on the clinton administration hopes of it -- hosted by the clinton administration. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome editor and chief and copresident of the "atlantic," 23 million jobs created in millions moved out of poverty and the narrowing of the income inequality cap and the first legit surpluses in generations. how did it happen? how did the 1993 legit to that reduce the deficit get done? . for the 1997 budget deal that balanced the...
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the prize is to defeat hillary clinton. in order to do that, you have to have the resources. >> are you and governor romney going to begin candidate in tandem? >> governor romney is going to do what he decides to do. he's not going to differ to be. >> are you working on that together? >> what you will see mitt romney do is the same thing he did in 2014. he will travel the country and support the party. i expect him to endorse a candidate. >> that you will not necessarily wait for him to decide. >> that's right. >> tangibly, what would a scenario look like that would draw romney to get into this race a year from now? >> i think the donors and the grassroots activists from the republican party, and i'm not talking about just fringe activists, but the mainstream of the party have the same goal, to defeat hillary clinton. if we were to get behind a candidate that has no chance of defeating hillary clinton i imagine it would be an outcry -- >> who is the next most likely president of the united states? and the next most likely.
the prize is to defeat hillary clinton. in order to do that, you have to have the resources. >> are you and governor romney going to begin candidate in tandem? >> governor romney is going to do what he decides to do. he's not going to differ to be. >> are you working on that together? >> what you will see mitt romney do is the same thing he did in 2014. he will travel the country and support the party. i expect him to endorse a candidate. >> that you will not...
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that's to defeat hillary clinton. if we were to get behind a candidate that has no chance of defeating hillary clinton i imagine it would be an outcry -- >> who is the next most likely president of the united states? and the next most likely. >> whose first and who is second. next you go first postop >> you go first. >> i asked first. >> whose most likely to be the republican nominee? i think you have four. >> give me names. who's the most likely next president? >> i can't give you one name. >> come on. >> we will take two names, tied for first. >> jeb bush and marco rubio. >> hillary clinton is owning our news cycle and we will be right back with gore. ♪ >> big political news -- you are looking live at hillary clinton speaking in california. you can watch that speech at bloomberg politics.com. former mayor antonio vieira does that not running for senate. that is the big story. >> we're live 24/7 on bloomberg politics.com. up next, "taking stock." sayonara. ♪ pimm: hello, i'm pimm fox in this is what i am taking s
that's to defeat hillary clinton. if we were to get behind a candidate that has no chance of defeating hillary clinton i imagine it would be an outcry -- >> who is the next most likely president of the united states? and the next most likely. >> whose first and who is second. next you go first postop >> you go first. >> i asked first. >> whose most likely to be the republican nominee? i think you have four. >> give me names. who's the most likely next...
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it's clinton 47 bush 36. she stops rand paul in ohio by 12 points clinton 48 paul 36. she leads chris christie by 13 points, 47 to 34. down in florida jeb bush keeps it close, but still trails by a point. 44 to 43. but clinton beats rand paul down there by 12 50 to 38. she has an 18-point lead over chris christie down in that state. despite all new yorkers down there. finally to pennsylvania, where her lead is even bigger. against just about, 15 points 50-35 against rand paul. hillary wins by 19. she is in good shape. so in eight of nine contests it's a clinton blowout. we'll be right back right after this. ke shopping hungry equals overshopping. good job! still running in the morning? yeah. getting your vegetables every day? when i can. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. two full servings of vegetables for only 50 delicious calories. >>> welcome back to "hardball." with a year to go before the new hampshire primary, the big question for the democrats is whether hillary clinton, secretary of state, will face a democratic challenger. it was new hampshire that
it's clinton 47 bush 36. she stops rand paul in ohio by 12 points clinton 48 paul 36. she leads chris christie by 13 points, 47 to 34. down in florida jeb bush keeps it close, but still trails by a point. 44 to 43. but clinton beats rand paul down there by 12 50 to 38. she has an 18-point lead over chris christie down in that state. despite all new yorkers down there. finally to pennsylvania, where her lead is even bigger. against just about, 15 points 50-35 against rand paul. hillary wins by...
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hillary clinton is very brooklyn. we will illustrate that later in the program right after this. ♪ >> there are not many signs that joe biden will run for president, but if he does, that would be a fun campaign to watch. dimon joe made a trip to drake university in des moines, iowa. i love the drake. we decided we would take an extended look at what five and put on display and what a 2016 campaign from him might look like. there is some stuff in here that other candidates might want to learn from. the first thing is hearing biden talking about why democrats should give a full throated defense of the democrats economic record. >> we should run on what we have done, own on what we have done stand for what we have done, acknowledge what we have done, and be judged on what we have done, if we have any chance to continue our resurgence in 2016. some say that would amount to the third term of the president. i call it sticking with what works. >> there's joe biden. you know joe biden pretty well. you know he's very proud o
hillary clinton is very brooklyn. we will illustrate that later in the program right after this. ♪ >> there are not many signs that joe biden will run for president, but if he does, that would be a fun campaign to watch. dimon joe made a trip to drake university in des moines, iowa. i love the drake. we decided we would take an extended look at what five and put on display and what a 2016 campaign from him might look like. there is some stuff in here that other candidates might want to...
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he did it in the clinton white house -- >> can you tell bill clinton what to do? >> no one can. but there are certain people he can hear better than others. and one of them is john podesta. >> that's the great thing about john podesta, best of both worlds. he can balance the clinton and obama universes. >> that's the easier part. >> but at the same time, it's like i'm agreeing with sam here in terms of, how's he going to do it and what makes hillary 4.0, different from hillary 3.0 in 2008? you're starting to see the same internal factions within her camp and that was a big liability in 2008 and it's going to be a big liability -- >> i think the hard part and what we're watching now. the first guy out of the curtain is jeb bush. when you first walk out, that's when you realize you're hitting the new york media world, the toughest media this side of britain and you have to say who you are. he's having a hard time saying i don't want to relitigate this, a modern word. you are going to relitigate because your brother's the reason we're talking about the iraq war. you, brother, and y
he did it in the clinton white house -- >> can you tell bill clinton what to do? >> no one can. but there are certain people he can hear better than others. and one of them is john podesta. >> that's the great thing about john podesta, best of both worlds. he can balance the clinton and obama universes. >> that's the easier part. >> but at the same time, it's like i'm agreeing with sam here in terms of, how's he going to do it and what makes hillary 4.0, different...
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to the clinton foundation. our friend ainsley earhart is at the "hannity" big board with all the details. >> thank you so much. the clinton foundation, which was created as a charity after bill clinton left the white house, draws big money donations from all around the world. $2 billion have been raised so far since 2001. the foundation stopped bringing in money from foreign governments in 2009 when hillary became secretary of state. but that ban was lifted when she resigned two years ago. and those donations are now being scrutinized in "the wall street journal." "the clinton foundation has dropped its self-imposed ban on collecting funds from foreign governments and is winning contributions at an accelerating rate raising ethical questions as hillary clinton ramps up her expected bid for the presidency." some recent donors include the united arab emirates saudi arabia and oman. and now even the left wing washington post is questioning some of the foreign donations. here's a post review of the foundation's dat
to the clinton foundation. our friend ainsley earhart is at the "hannity" big board with all the details. >> thank you so much. the clinton foundation, which was created as a charity after bill clinton left the white house, draws big money donations from all around the world. $2 billion have been raised so far since 2001. the foundation stopped bringing in money from foreign governments in 2009 when hillary became secretary of state. but that ban was lifted when she resigned two...
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you love clinton. of all the republicans thinking of running in 2016 which one, regardless of their electability, would be the best on the economy, as far as you are concerned? >> i don't know. what you have to watch in the campaign is that this is a training time for politicians. politicians do like to change their views depending on how they are received. we are going to see a lot of very qualified people -- and they really all are, and i know a lot of them very well -- they are going to go through this training and one of them is going to come out the other end a formidable candidate. that's what happened to ronald reagan. he changed dramatically because he responded to politics. these people are going to be great candidates reflecting the public will. >> we want to see you draw your famous curve on a napkin for us so come to new york. you show us your curves and we'll show you hours. -- ours. after the break, again show hokey music, and pimm fox. ♪ >> welcome, welcome. are you ready to play "this
you love clinton. of all the republicans thinking of running in 2016 which one, regardless of their electability, would be the best on the economy, as far as you are concerned? >> i don't know. what you have to watch in the campaign is that this is a training time for politicians. politicians do like to change their views depending on how they are received. we are going to see a lot of very qualified people -- and they really all are, and i know a lot of them very well -- they are going...
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>> let me go on clinton if i can. first place, he pushed nafta through congress against his own party and against the unions. you have to take your hat off for that. he got rid of the retirement test on social security. he put on welfare reform where you have to look for a job to get welfare. he cut the capital gains tax rate. >> make your point, you love clinton. >> of all the republicans thinking of running in 2016, which one, regardless of their electability, would be the best on the economy, as far as you are concerned? >> right now i can't tell you that, because i just don't know. what you have to watch in the campaign is that this is a training time for politicians. politicians do like to change their views depending on how they are received. what you going to see is a training. -- a training period like ellis island, one of them is going to come out the other end a formidable candidate. that's what happened to ronald reagan. he changed dramatically because he responded to politics. these people will too. they a
>> let me go on clinton if i can. first place, he pushed nafta through congress against his own party and against the unions. you have to take your hat off for that. he got rid of the retirement test on social security. he put on welfare reform where you have to look for a job to get welfare. he cut the capital gains tax rate. >> make your point, you love clinton. >> of all the republicans thinking of running in 2016, which one, regardless of their electability, would be the...
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i had met president clinton, or governor clinton, when he came to north carolina for a fundraiser. i had spent my life messing around with politicians and had never met one that i would hire. here was a guy who was fiscally conservative, socially progressive and had more personal magnetism than anyone i had ever met and i thought -- wow. from time to time after that he would call me and ask me to meet with him. one of those days happened to be when my oldest son, sam, had a low blood sugar seizure from his diabetes. any of you who have seen that, it just rips out your heart. after my wife and i got him stable and he was ok, i went and met the governor. the governor looked at me and said that he looked blue and i said i was and he said -- tell me why. i told him about sam having this low blood sugar seizure. [loud noise] that does that bother me. [laughter] i was the president of a juvenile diabetes research foundation and i said -- look, they have told me that the best hope for a cure for my son and all the other children like him who have this terrible disease is fetal tissue rese
i had met president clinton, or governor clinton, when he came to north carolina for a fundraiser. i had spent my life messing around with politicians and had never met one that i would hire. here was a guy who was fiscally conservative, socially progressive and had more personal magnetism than anyone i had ever met and i thought -- wow. from time to time after that he would call me and ask me to meet with him. one of those days happened to be when my oldest son, sam, had a low blood sugar...
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the key here will be how secretary clinton and the clinton foundation responds as more and more of these questions come up. i would like to point out that when our paper, the post, went to the clinton foundation and asked these things the foundation answered. we have to keep in mind that in the clip you just read from the story, there was an agreement between the obama administration and the foundation about what it can and cannot do. as you read, only one of those donations was in violation of that agreement, but still it will require them to explain what that agreement entails, and what kind of influence it had, if any. i take issue with the word lobbying because she is not lobbing for anything, she can't write legislation, she had no say over laws, but foreign governments. >> let's call it influence. it's influence, it's meetings with the state department. >> for the record, the state department is sticking with hillary saying she is okay on this. thank you. great conversation tonight, we'll be right back after this. the name your price tool. she's not to be trusted. kill her. flo: it
the key here will be how secretary clinton and the clinton foundation responds as more and more of these questions come up. i would like to point out that when our paper, the post, went to the clinton foundation and asked these things the foundation answered. we have to keep in mind that in the clip you just read from the story, there was an agreement between the obama administration and the foundation about what it can and cannot do. as you read, only one of those donations was in violation of...
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let's watch. ♪ >> i want to say thank you to both secretary clinton and to president clinton. thank you for your service to our country. we are united by love of country and public service. >> i want to say a special thank you to governor bush. now, this is not the first time that he clinton and a bush have shared this stage. >> the organization for america.org. and at the time that jeb bush and hillary clinton shared that stage rush limbaugh also criticizing jeb bush. and his first ad again using our footage, which is fine looking at this potential matchup. guest: look, the bush-clinton relationship is bizarre. it has become one of friendship and it has become one of actually deep friendship and deep mutual and financial interest together. just the other day i read that george w. bush and bill clinton were giving a joint speech in tennessee. i think it was paid. i think it rubs a lot of voters the wrong way. america has not been a country of dynasties. i think the bush dynasty is unsettling to a number of people. and it's not that he can't run for president. i think he should
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bill clinton is widely popular. many ways tied to him instead of being tied to barack obama and his policies that might be a bonus for her. think about clinton than obama, because obama is wildly unpopular. that was the administration she was part of. >> i agree, andrea, nobody really cares right now. once she starts running for president people will take a look at stuff like that. when one of your husband's nicknames is slick willie, you have to -- >> personal matter though andy. that was a private matter. >> you have to make sure there is not even perception of impropriety whether the actual impropriety is there or not. >> but who cares? >> it isn't just pulling elizabeth warren into the fold. making sure she is not against you. that could really stop you if she is that popular. it is a frenemy situation. >> here is another topic we could discuss whether it's a private or public matter. starting today kids in oregon can be sent home from school if they're not up-to-date with immunizations. or if they don't have pr
bill clinton is widely popular. many ways tied to him instead of being tied to barack obama and his policies that might be a bonus for her. think about clinton than obama, because obama is wildly unpopular. that was the administration she was part of. >> i agree, andrea, nobody really cares right now. once she starts running for president people will take a look at stuff like that. when one of your husband's nicknames is slick willie, you have to -- >> personal matter though andy....
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the shadowy world of political fund-raisers, which other pro-clinton groups paid a clinton group more than $6 million to help them cultivate wealthy donors and raise money. the story was driven by current and former priorities officials. said it could severely damage funding while enhancing priority's own funding. both brock and priorities usa action signaled to knock it out. they take brock's concerns seriously. brock saying he's returning to the priority of the board. but there is without question a serious battle taking place right now over who will hold the backstage power and influence in clinton's likely presidential campaign. it's a fight that clinton whose campaign was beset by infighting and backstabbing. the core issue appears to be a struggle for power between former strategist for president obama who moved into the clinton orbit, including jim mesina, and was a president's 2012 campaign manager. and longtime clinton allies, including brock, who reportedly feared being pushed aside. the battle is fierce. in the "times" yesterday, one mesina ally described brock on the recor
the shadowy world of political fund-raisers, which other pro-clinton groups paid a clinton group more than $6 million to help them cultivate wealthy donors and raise money. the story was driven by current and former priorities officials. said it could severely damage funding while enhancing priority's own funding. both brock and priorities usa action signaled to knock it out. they take brock's concerns seriously. brock saying he's returning to the priority of the board. but there is without...
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and it calls in question if clinton is ready for prime time. >> and clintons denied this and said the foundation is a philanthropy. as with other global charities the clinton found aegz receives the support of individuals because our programs are improving the lives of people. a lot of that money is promised but did not come in yet. a lot went out for health programs and build the clinton library. there is no question that it the clintons have problem raising hundreds of millions of dollars many people say, they are tone deaf as to the sourcing. >> we'll see what comes next in the story. day two here. >> more on this and how it could affect hillary clinton's expected white house run. we'll bring in daniel. it is not legal in this country for foreign governments or entyises to donate to political campaigns but can donate to the the foundation that carries the name of a presidential candidate and donate hand systemly. >> absolutely. and the clinton foundation benefitted and raised their cofferes. but it has served in the new york times as a testing place for various potential aides to j
and it calls in question if clinton is ready for prime time. >> and clintons denied this and said the foundation is a philanthropy. as with other global charities the clinton found aegz receives the support of individuals because our programs are improving the lives of people. a lot of that money is promised but did not come in yet. a lot went out for health programs and build the clinton library. there is no question that it the clintons have problem raising hundreds of millions of...
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the reason it was done through the clintons is to purchase influence. and that's exactly what's at root here and it's the history of the clintons, going back 30 years. you give them the money, you get the influence. and if you are a democrat, running on the holier than thou premises of campaign reform and all of that this is not a good thing. >> they put the lincoln bedroom up for sale and now they are putting the secretary of state office up for sale. >> we asked for comments from the foundation. have yet to hear back. >> that is it for the panel. stay tuned for a pop culture quiz for all ages. now? can i at least put my shoes on? if your bladder is calling the shots ... you may have a medical condition called overactive bladder ... ...or oab you've got to be kidding me. i've had enough! it's time to talk to the doctor. ask your doctor how myrbetriq may help treat... ...oab symptoms of urgency frequency, and leakage. which may mean fewer trips to the bathroom. myrbetriq (mirabegron) may increase your blood pressure. myrbetriq may increase your chances.
the reason it was done through the clintons is to purchase influence. and that's exactly what's at root here and it's the history of the clintons, going back 30 years. you give them the money, you get the influence. and if you are a democrat, running on the holier than thou premises of campaign reform and all of that this is not a good thing. >> they put the lincoln bedroom up for sale and now they are putting the secretary of state office up for sale. >> we asked for comments from...
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hillary clinton is in the white house now. and what sort of -- let's start -- let's start with her relationship with the hill which of course has been one of the most disappointing aspects of the obama years was not through his own fault but the dedzadlock between congress and the white house. can we expect hillary to do better than obama? >> i say -- i vote for perhaps her greatest strength. both because of the experience she had in that second clinton administration working with opponents and passing a lot of domestic legislation, and her full term in the senate which from the get-go, she reached out across the aisle. >> so she's one of them. and had a pretty successful time there. jon? >> there are just too many moving parts. it is very hard to know what the composition of the congress will be in 2017. will the democrats get control of the senate again, for instance? that's an open question. the house is kind of locked in for maybe ten years to republican control because of gerrymandering and those guys are pretty immune to
hillary clinton is in the white house now. and what sort of -- let's start -- let's start with her relationship with the hill which of course has been one of the most disappointing aspects of the obama years was not through his own fault but the dedzadlock between congress and the white house. can we expect hillary to do better than obama? >> i say -- i vote for perhaps her greatest strength. both because of the experience she had in that second clinton administration working with...
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the question always comes up about hillary clinton. my experience in 2007-2008 -- i worked for her once. she is a friend of mine. hillary clinton of 2007 was a cautious, guarded, kind of cloistered runner. the hillary clinton of 2008 after she lost the iowa caucuses was a visceral, connected person who was close to the ground, spoke to the struggles of people. >> if she had been that way from the beginning and had put the right value and significance on the iowa caucus, she might have been the nominee? >> she might have. the iraq war hung heavy but certainly she was a much stronger candidate in 2008. if she is that person in 2016, i think she will do very well if she has the vision around it. >> you say she cannot run as hillary clinton, she is the run as going into the future. >> i don't think it is about your name, it is about what you project. >> this controversy came out about the phone call -- all the people who were there said it happened as you said -- i will tell you. the backdrop of what you was said -- it happened exactly as
the question always comes up about hillary clinton. my experience in 2007-2008 -- i worked for her once. she is a friend of mine. hillary clinton of 2007 was a cautious, guarded, kind of cloistered runner. the hillary clinton of 2008 after she lost the iowa caucuses was a visceral, connected person who was close to the ground, spoke to the struggles of people. >> if she had been that way from the beginning and had put the right value and significance on the iowa caucus, she might have...
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how is she giving these interviews with resident clinton? i got a lot of pushback. >> let's break it into three categories. you write not only about your interactions with other reporters in your interactions with presidents, but of course press secretaries, too. talk about a couple of those. start under the bush administration. tony snow was the new press secretary. what happened with this comment? >> guest: my gosh, the first day he came into the press briefing, so many people were in that room. i couldn't even get in my feed. typically when you are in the white house in the briefing area, your downstairs and then you have your designated the end you feel comfortable that i can wait until the last minute to come in and get messy. to my surprise, when i came upstairs, every seat was taken. it was standing room all night. so i was on the right side of the briefing room against the wall. there is a question posed to him by abc martha radley. he was explaining what was going on and then he said i'm not going to hold or touch that. i kind of sh
how is she giving these interviews with resident clinton? i got a lot of pushback. >> let's break it into three categories. you write not only about your interactions with other reporters in your interactions with presidents, but of course press secretaries, too. talk about a couple of those. start under the bush administration. tony snow was the new press secretary. what happened with this comment? >> guest: my gosh, the first day he came into the press briefing, so many people...
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>>> and clinton countdown. is her campaign ready to launch? from abc news, "this week" with george stephanopoulos begins now. >> good morning. was this the week that turned the tied in the fight against isis? that's the question this morning. with the arab world rising up in revulsion and resolve after the barbaric execution of the jordanian pilot. martha raddatz is in jordan this morning. good morning, martha. >> reporter: good morning, george. general allen says the coalition against isis is strengthening every day. the horrific murder of the young pilot has backfired on the terrorist group. with shocking atrocities in the headlines this week, isis has redefined barbarity after the slaying of the jordanian pilot. and now the group claims 26-year-old american aid worker kayla mueller, the last known american hostage was killed in a retaliatory air strike by the jordanians. would you call this a tipping point? >> it's a very important moment for the arab allies within the coalition. it will be a moment that creates additional unity. >> reporte
>>> and clinton countdown. is her campaign ready to launch? from abc news, "this week" with george stephanopoulos begins now. >> good morning. was this the week that turned the tied in the fight against isis? that's the question this morning. with the arab world rising up in revulsion and resolve after the barbaric execution of the jordanian pilot. martha raddatz is in jordan this morning. good morning, martha. >> reporter: good morning, george. general allen says...
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i think senator warren's really going to push hillary clinton hard. and i think you've already seen hillary clinton moving a little bit, at least rhetorically, towards senator warren. i think what senator warren is saying is she wants to see what the actual policy proposals are from secretary clinton. >> and quickly, how important is senator warren's support, should hillary clinton run? is it invaluable? >> it is invaluable. it's vital. i think having a fight with a progressive leader in the democratic party would not be good for hillary clinton, particularly with a woman on the progressive wing of the democratic party. i think it would take away from her. when president obama got endorsements from major democratic women in 2008 it was something that really hurt hillary clinton, and i think she's trying to be unified. >> all right jonathan. thank you so much for joining us today. we do appreciate it. >> take care. >> you, too. >>> still ahead, it is huge. what just happened will affect your internet time. charmin ultra strong cleans so much better it
i think senator warren's really going to push hillary clinton hard. and i think you've already seen hillary clinton moving a little bit, at least rhetorically, towards senator warren. i think what senator warren is saying is she wants to see what the actual policy proposals are from secretary clinton. >> and quickly, how important is senator warren's support, should hillary clinton run? is it invaluable? >> it is invaluable. it's vital. i think having a fight with a progressive...
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the clintons right now basically sit back. very rarely do their spokes people comment on the stories. as i group's correct the records somewhat. most of these republicans, when they see in negative peace, they just sit back. >> plouffe's attitude was, you got to hunker down. you are going to have to take it for a while and hope the storm goes away. guys like chris christie and rand paul have the potential to inflame these situations worse. we don't know how the clintons are going to do with it. in the past, she hasn't dealt with it particularly well. >> governor christie hasn't taken a single question from any reporters since his office walked back and clarified his vaccine position, and since that "new york times" story about his luxurious lifestyle. it will be interesting to see if he digs himself in deeper. >> the only person who had it worse this week was rand paul. >> the defect of campaigns are bulking up like barry bonds on a bender. jennifer paul merry is leaving casablanca to join hillary clinton's campaign. every day
the clintons right now basically sit back. very rarely do their spokes people comment on the stories. as i group's correct the records somewhat. most of these republicans, when they see in negative peace, they just sit back. >> plouffe's attitude was, you got to hunker down. you are going to have to take it for a while and hope the storm goes away. guys like chris christie and rand paul have the potential to inflame these situations worse. we don't know how the clintons are going to do...
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if you are around president clinton sometimes it is a monologue. but you are just engrossed and listen. to have the united states president sitting there with you at a soul food dinner and i'm sitting right next to him watching him put chicken, potato salad, collard greens on one fork and eat it like my gosh. to have the conversations -- >> host: as a reporter what you get from that? it's not a story that you do the next day -- guesstimates off the record. you always want time with the principles to get to know who they are. you want to find out what they are thinking and why. he talked so much about things that happened in africa on the trip. he talked about a hodgepodge of issues and we got to know him a lot better to find out who he was and what he was thinking and why this happened and why this wasn't going to happen and it was an interesting time and it was off the record. >> host: the moment in the obama administration that you get to purge the end of the book are the ones i think so many americans are acutely aware of, the beer summit the ba
if you are around president clinton sometimes it is a monologue. but you are just engrossed and listen. to have the united states president sitting there with you at a soul food dinner and i'm sitting right next to him watching him put chicken, potato salad, collard greens on one fork and eat it like my gosh. to have the conversations -- >> host: as a reporter what you get from that? it's not a story that you do the next day -- guesstimates off the record. you always want time with the...
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also coming up as hillary clinton ramps up an expected run for the white house, a move by the clinton foundation is raising eyebrows. our political panel weighs in on the impact. suspected drunk driver is getting the gren light when they're in certain areas and who is giving them the okay to do it. ♪ oh hey, neill, how are you? how was the trip? with nearly 7 million investors he's right here. hold on one sec. you'd expect us to have a highly skilled call center. kevin, neill holley's on line one. ok, great. and we do. it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. to kill germs deep in my mouth i used to think a mouthwash had to burn. then i went pro with crest pro-health mouthwash. it's scientifically proven to kill 99% of germs so you move to a healthier mouth from day one. no pain. all gain. go pro with crest pro-health. i have great credit. how do you know? duh. try credit karma. it's free and you can see what your score is right now . i just got my free credit score! credit karma. really free. jenna: a new policy memo on drunk driving drawing concern with the obama administra
also coming up as hillary clinton ramps up an expected run for the white house, a move by the clinton foundation is raising eyebrows. our political panel weighs in on the impact. suspected drunk driver is getting the gren light when they're in certain areas and who is giving them the okay to do it. ♪ oh hey, neill, how are you? how was the trip? with nearly 7 million investors he's right here. hold on one sec. you'd expect us to have a highly skilled call center. kevin, neill holley's on line...
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hillary clinton is in the white house now. let's start with her relationship with the hill which has been one of the most disappointing aspects of the obama years, not through his own fault that through the deadlock between congress and the white house. can we expect hillary to do better than obama? >> i vote for -- perhaps her greatest strength both because of the experience she had in that second administration working with opponents and passing a lot of domestic legislation and her full term in the senate which from the get-go she reached out across the aisle. >> she is one of them and had a pretty successful turn. >> there are too many moving parts. it is hard to know what the composition of congress will be in 2017. will the democrats get control of the senate, that is an open question. the house is locked in for 10 years to republican control because of gerrymandering and those guys are pretty immune to hillary clinton's charms. she was popular in private with republicans but then they would go home and bash her to their
hillary clinton is in the white house now. let's start with her relationship with the hill which has been one of the most disappointing aspects of the obama years, not through his own fault that through the deadlock between congress and the white house. can we expect hillary to do better than obama? >> i vote for -- perhaps her greatest strength both because of the experience she had in that second administration working with opponents and passing a lot of domestic legislation and her...
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i have to say it, romney would get in and clinton would not get in i will leave it there. the thing about republican primary is it is not just a legacy primary, you have a number of fresh faces they're so the republicans will have a discussion, they will emerge after a very bruising and sometimes bitter conversation and the republicans will know that person who emerges is the person may be they didn't all want as we saw with several previous nominees but a least they were ok with rallying behind for the election so the democrats have a tougher challenge because of a do coordinate hillary clinton they don't have that conversation. may be better for than for the folks in power for winning an election but not necessarily better for developing those ideas. if there's not much of the bench out there, there are lot of ideas to put out there have but the party should hope jim webb and elizabeth warren or somebody from that wing of the party are serious about running and to run just to have that conversation. >> you mention the democratic fresh blood. as the general rule, that is
i have to say it, romney would get in and clinton would not get in i will leave it there. the thing about republican primary is it is not just a legacy primary, you have a number of fresh faces they're so the republicans will have a discussion, they will emerge after a very bruising and sometimes bitter conversation and the republicans will know that person who emerges is the person may be they didn't all want as we saw with several previous nominees but a least they were ok with rallying...
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clinton's house in washington secretary clinton reaching out to senator warren to come over and talk one on one about policy. what's a tad unclear is exactly why this unnamed democrat briefed on the meeting is leaking this news to the "new york times" now. the meeting happened in december. one can only wonder about that. but what is clear is that senator elizabeth warren really does not seem to be running for president. that then forces the difficult question of who is left and what that means for the democratic chances in 2016. is hillary clinton going to run effectively unopposed. that would be almost unprecedented for an open run for the presidency. in 196, the8, the republican and democratic parties had binding parties and binding caucuses instead of just working things out at the convention. since 1968 do you want to know how many incumbent nominees ran unopposed? zero. none. the closest example is 2000 when vice president al gore faced opposition in the form of u.s. senator bill bradley. this election though al gore won every single primary and every single caucus. he was also
clinton's house in washington secretary clinton reaching out to senator warren to come over and talk one on one about policy. what's a tad unclear is exactly why this unnamed democrat briefed on the meeting is leaking this news to the "new york times" now. the meeting happened in december. one can only wonder about that. but what is clear is that senator elizabeth warren really does not seem to be running for president. that then forces the difficult question of who is left and what...
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governmor clinton went on to defeat six candidates in the primaries. [applause] ♪ [applause] >> thank you. [applause] i want to thank all of you for being here today. all of you who spoke. all of you have been friends of mine through so many years. all of you who have given me your support. and the opportunity to be governor of this beloved state of ours. all of you who have filled my life of blessings, far greater than i could ever deserve. i want to especially thank hillary and chelsea for taking big step on our life's journey together. hillary for being my wife and friend and partner, for the love we have shared in the work we have done to make lives better for the children and families of the state in the country. [applause] and chelsea who is only now coming to understand that she is the source of our constant joy and a reminder of what our public efforts have been all about, of butter all for those that will work for it and better future for the generation. all of you in different ways have health to come here today. to step the on the life and
governmor clinton went on to defeat six candidates in the primaries. [applause] ♪ [applause] >> thank you. [applause] i want to thank all of you for being here today. all of you who spoke. all of you have been friends of mine through so many years. all of you who have given me your support. and the opportunity to be governor of this beloved state of ours. all of you who have filled my life of blessings, far greater than i could ever deserve. i want to especially thank hillary and...
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hillary clinton is in the white house now. let's start with her relationship with the hill which , of course, has been one of the most disappointing aspects of the obama years, not through his own fault, but the deadlock between congress and the white house. can we expect hillary to do better than obama? >> i say i vote for perhaps her greatest strength both because of the experience she had in that second clinton administration working with opponents and passing a lot of domestic legislation and her full term in the senate which from the get-go she reached out across the aisle. >> so she is one of them and had a pretty successful turn. >> there are too many moving parts. it is hard to know what the composition of congress will be in 2017. will the democrats get control of the senate, that is an open question. the house is locked in for 10 years to republican control because of gerrymandering and those guys are pretty immune to hillary clinton's charms. she was popular in private with republicans, but then they would go home a
hillary clinton is in the white house now. let's start with her relationship with the hill which , of course, has been one of the most disappointing aspects of the obama years, not through his own fault, but the deadlock between congress and the white house. can we expect hillary to do better than obama? >> i say i vote for perhaps her greatest strength both because of the experience she had in that second clinton administration working with opponents and passing a lot of domestic...
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well during the clinton years. there was a lot of african-american reporters producers yeah we sometimes talk amongst ourselves we were saying well so and so had an otr. did you have an otr. off the record with the president of the united states so and so had an otr. did you get one the of it was back and forth. with we are caucusing saying what is going on here? so we said hmm-- we started to scratch our heads we ultimately started to talk to mike mccurry. and so bill douglas and his wife bill douglas a wonderful reporter that he reports right now he opened up had his beautiful home. to allow us to have dinner with mike mccurry. and so we could talk about this. at the time, the president wanted to talk about race as well he wanted to get a little bit more information about our thoughts about race. the race issue that he had on the table at the time was floundering he wanted today get our thoughts. he a parentally the president liked us. he wanted to hear what we had to say so we initially started the process with
well during the clinton years. there was a lot of african-american reporters producers yeah we sometimes talk amongst ourselves we were saying well so and so had an otr. did you have an otr. off the record with the president of the united states so and so had an otr. did you get one the of it was back and forth. with we are caucusing saying what is going on here? so we said hmm-- we started to scratch our heads we ultimately started to talk to mike mccurry. and so bill douglas and his wife bill...